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Hi Guys,

Making a new thread with the left off parts from the sale

Brand NEW

RB26 Clear Cam timing cover $100

100mm FMIC to suit GTR Generic/No brand $300

2x Toyo Proxy 18x35x275 BRAND NEW

$500 (retails $500 each)

20x Trust Wheel nuts (Bronze) Very light weight compared to stock nuts

$200

Used Performance Parts

Sard 720cc injectors with Greddy Fuel rail $800 (not seperating)

RB26 Sump with TRUST Sump extentsion welded $700

(Includes R34 GTR diff)

RB26 Clear Cam timing cover (slighly yellow) $60

6x Stock Rb26 rods $150

R33 GTST stock parts

2x Dump pipe $10 each

Front pipe $10

2x Exhaust manifold $20 each

Power Steering bottle $10

SMIC with piping $20

Washer bottle $10

Radiator overflow bottle $10

Pair of indicator lights (clear, front not side) $20

TurboSmart BOV Type 2 $80

Tcc Tech BOV Type 3 $50

R32 GTR boost solenoid $50

6x Stock rb25 rods $50

RB30 head (SOHC) comes with intake and exhaust manifolds $100

PM me with any questions

Located in PERTH but can arrange postage

  • 2 weeks later...
6 injectors, came off the GTR

less than 10,000 kms

Tyres are proxy 4s

G`day mate! What`s your best price fo the injectors and rail?

For everyone PMing me for best prices

PM me your offer, worse i can say is no

G`day mate ! , Would you take $600 for the 720 injectors and rail? This will bolt on to my R32 gtr?The injector come with spacers to suite?

You know if injector/rail to suit gtr34? (in perth btw)

Edited by Specrzx
G`day mate ! , Would you take $600 for the 720 injectors and rail? This will bolt on to my R32 gtr?The injector come with spacers to suite?

Yes it will fit a 32 GTR however it wont come with the spacers

sorry mate, 600 is a tad low

You know if injector/rail to suit gtr34? (in perth btw)

Yes will fit all rb26s

would you take 1000.00 for rail injectors and fmic? if so [email protected]

Edited by nseal14

How about $650 for the rail and injectors? I`ll still have to get the spacers to fit it up. And there is the cost to send it to Melbourne?

  • 4 weeks later...

The rail is still availiable but id rather not seperate it from the injectors

11mm from memory

The rail is still availiable but id rather not seperate it from the injectors

11mm from memory

Hi, Steve, location?

Does the extended sump come with batfles and trap door,Is the GTR34 front diff different ratio to the GTR33?

you have pm

Tim/Alex

  • 2 weeks later...

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